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Mayor Anthony A. Williams and Howard University Hospital officials promised to tighten training and discipline at the agencies involved.
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Since then, Bush administration officials said, Mexican trucking companies have also tightened training for drivers and improved emissions controls.
The employee-training market may be worth some $109 billion in the U.S., but when it's time to tighten belts, training is one of the first costs entrepreneurs cut.
"Specific policies are being tightened and training programmes are being enhanced in the areas of gender, race, diversity and sensitivity, including unconscious bias, both for men and women".
) Streett implemented a tightening of training policy to reduce losses through human error, and he initiated research into solutions for the technical problems the bomber was having.
The high profile incident led WPP, the world's biggest ad business, to tighten its policies and training around "gender, race, diversity and sensitivity".
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission responded by ordering U.S. plants to improve physical security, tighten access, improve guard training, and compose new emergency response plans.
Troops of the interior ministry were ordered to tighten security at airports, train stations, power plants and the television tower in Almaty.
The next step for researchers will be to add more cars to the train and tighten the distance between each car.
England head coach Stuart Lancaster said Wasps winger Wade had been "in contention for a start" but that his hamstring tightened up in training.
China has recently made a concerted effort to tighten safety rules and improve training.
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